Tag: Book Review

Alaskans are an odd bunch who live in an odd place. A proper portrayal of their peculiarity—especially by an outsider—requires an uncommon talent for capturing the sense of a place and its people, and for […]

Oak and Ash and Thorn, a book about the woods of Britain, was clearly written for a tea-drinking audience. It is chock-full of references to British forest folklore — fairies, druids, and the like — and positively […]